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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do sex cells differ from other cells in an animal's body? A. They have half the number of chromosomes. B. They are usually much larger. C. They are always moving. D. They do not need energy to perform their functions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Answer quickily please!

OpenStudy (potatoes.ramu):

A!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A

OpenStudy (shaik0124):

Sex cells (eggs and sperm) have half the number of chromosomes as the other cells in your body. Sex cells are called "haploid" and body cells are called "diploid," regarding the number of chromosomes.

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